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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Bertie thanks for that, will check it out !!
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(Plus hanging around in a nail salon with all those women is never unpleasant.)
(An alternative method is to use a brush dipped in varnish first, then in the powder. This only needs one layer, but it then needs to be polished down a bit for a good surface. This works fine too. Just go with whatever method your nail lady is comfortable with.)
PS: do not get the plastic extensions. You don't need them and they sound horrible. Just varnish and acrylic powder. Any nail salon can do it for you.)
back in the old days Ive heard of people gluing "falsies" cut from ping-pong balls
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
As for the ping pong ball thing, you can get some seriously bad tone that way. With a falsie, after a bit of playing you start to get delamination. The natural nail grows, all three layers wear at different rates, and it sounds awful.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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costed me more than that last time
It can make the end of the nail thicker, which changes the tone
You can make the ends thinner, which helps
Overall I don't like them, but if you were playing live every night, probably essential to make it work
been using it about 6 - 8 weeks now, once or twice a day (if I remember) they are certainly a bit stronger, but what I have just noticed, its fixed a week spot on my middle finger, that used to get to 2 or 3 mm, then split about 1/3 of the way in, "vertical" split back towards the quick but only along the external/protruding bit - I guess there was a weakness somewhere along back to the quick as it always split in the same place . Id had it for about 3 years..............and it looks to have gone now - just, about a week or so ago
Im assuming its "helping" back at the quick, and massaging it in is helping promote new "un broken" nail growth
Ive also got a weak spot developed on the thumb nail, its an angled split, so the "top" is 1/3 away from thumb edge but is angled back to the same edge so closer to the edge "under the nail" - if that makes sense - but this isnt "yet" fixed -
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
under a tenner on Amazon - pack of 3 small/med/large (large is about 5" )
ah ere ya go - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08YK1CPN6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o07_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Once very fine (check with a magnifying glass to see the difference), my nails rarely split or tear
Thanks @bertie
Also, as has been said, elsewhere, examine your nails regularly and, at the least sign of uneveness, splitting or cracking, then file and buff them out.
It is a bit ironic that fingerstyle guitarists spend a lot of time and money experimenting with different strings, nut/beidge materials and even bridge pins whilst neglecting fingernails - which can have such a major impact on tone. I'm as guilty as anyone.
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